New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The
Music Business Association (Music Biz) today announced the preliminary agenda for
Music Biz 2018, the music industry's premier conference, which will be held May 14-17 at the Omni Nashville Hotel in Nashville. The event will celebrate the Association's 60th anniversary with a diverse program of keynotes, panels, workshops, award presentations, and other sessions, including a Keynote Presentation from YouTube/Google's Lyor Cohen; the third annual Music's Leading Ladies Speak Out, featuring a Keynote from Republic Records' Wendy Goldstein; the Awards Breakfast, featuring presentations to the RIAA's Cary Sherman and Dimple Records' Radakovitz Family; the Awards Luncheon, featuring presentations to
Scooter Braun (who will also Keynote) and singer/songwriter Julia Michaels; and other returning favorites such as the sixth annual Metadata Summit, the
Brand Summit, the Entertainment & Technology Law Conference, and the second annual
Digital Music Workshop series featuring Amazon, Apple Music/iTunes Connect, Facebook, Pandora, Spotify, SoundCloud, and YouTube Music. Joining them will be fresh new sessions such as the Fund Your
Future Summit, Podcasting Summit, NEXT GEN NOW panel, and Indie Artist & Songwriter Forum. This four-day innovative program will explore today's ever-evolving music landscape, while celebrating the legacy of those individuals and organizations who paved the way for monetizing music by creating and sustaining the music business. To see the currently confirmed program, visit musicbiz2018.sched.com.
The conference will feature a variety of high-level speakers, including Lori Feldman of Warner Bros. Records and
Marieke Bianchi of Warner
Music Nashville, who will discuss brand partnerships and the data behind them;
Cherie Hu of Billboard/Forbes and Jackie Augustus of SB Projects, who, along with other young executive, will explore the future of the music industry; musician/songwriter/activist Justin Tranter and singer/songwriter/producer Shane McAnally, who will discuss LGBTQ storytelling in music in a panel powered by GLAAD. For a list of currently confirmed speakers, visit https://musicbiz2018.sched.com/directory/speakers.
"After drawing our largest audience since 2001 last year — with more than 2,000 attendees converging in Nashville — we are thrilled to celebrate our 60th anniversary in
Music City," said
James Donio, President of
Music Biz. "Over the last six decades,
Music Biz has cemented its position as the central hub for music professionals in all sectors of the business, including the full breadth of the commercial business, major and independent labels, publishers, artists, managers, songwriters, lawyers, startups, students, and more. We are pulling out all the stops for
Music Biz 2018, with a program that offers unparalleled opportunities to discuss and debate the major issues facing our industry with the executives and artists who will shape its future."
The conference will kick off on Monday, May 14, with a series of exclusive
Digital Music Workshops hosted by Amazon, Apple Music/iTunes Connect, Facebook, Pandora, Spotify, SoundCloud, and YouTube. These workshops will give attendees an insider edge on exposing, marketing and promoting their music on these platforms. This year's Entertainment & Technology Law Conference will provide a crash course on the most pressing legal matters impacting the music business. Two new events will be launched —the Fund Your
Future Summit, powered by Lyric Financial, and a Podcasting Summit.
Tuesday, May 15, will begin with the sixth annual Metadata Summit, which has grown to become the definitive gathering of the metadata community. Billboard/Forbes'
Cherie Hu and SB Projects' Jackie Augustus will lead the NEXT GEN NOW: Young Execs Rewriting Our
Industry panel, which will take a look at the future of the music business as up-and-coming executives bring fresh ideas to the table. The Indie Artist & Songwriter Forum, powered by Songtrust, will give these committed creators a place to address their unique challenges. The third annual Music's Leading Ladies Speak Out event, powered by Nielsen Music, will be headlined by a Keynote Presentation from Republic Records' EVP of A&R Wendy Goldstein.
Music Biz will hand out its industry-focused awards on Wednesday, May 16, at the Awards Breakfast & Presentations, sponsored by the Country
Music Association (CMA). This year, RIAA CEO Cary Sherman will receive the Presidential Award for Outstanding Executive Achievement, and the Radakovitz Family, owners of iconic Sacramento, CA-based record chain Dimple Records, will receive the Independent
Spirit Award. In addition, Donio will deliver the annual President's Address and
Music Biz Chairman Fred Beteille of Facebook will deliver the Chairman's Message and announce this year's Scholarship Foundation recipients along with the 2018-2019
Music Biz Board of Directors.
This year's
Brand Summit is a must-attend program for both brand executives looking to make music a part of their corporate identity and artists/labels looking for increased visibility through brand partnerships. Wednesday's finale will be a Keynote Presentation from YouTube/Google Global Head of
Music Lyor Cohen, who will discuss his career journey, his current role at YouTube/Google, and his thoughts on the future of the music business.
The conference's final day will begin with this year's Career Day event, which has helped attendees from past years land internships and jobs at major music companies such as CAA, Redeye Distribution, and Sony
Music Entertainment, among others. The
Music Biz Awards Luncheon, sponsored by BuzzAngle Music, will honor singer/songwriter Julia Michaels, who will receive a Breakthrough Artist Award, and
Scooter Braun, who will receive the Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award and end the ceremony with a Keynote Conversation.
Each day will be filled out by a variety of other sessions and panels covering a diverse array of topics including Artist Tools, Asset Protection, Live Streaming, Blockchain,
Brand Partnerships, Connected Car & Home, Consumer Insights, Copyright, Fan Engagement, Financial Literacy, Gen Z, Global Marketing, Hi-Res Audio, Indie Artists & Labels,
Interactive Downloads, International Relations, Law, Licensing, Merchandising, Metadata, Monetization, Playlisting, Publishing, Sales Metrics, Streaming, Sync, Ticketing, Touring, Trademarks, UGC, Unclaimed Royalties, and Virtual Reality.
Registration for
Music Biz 2018 is open now at www.musicbiz2018.eventbrite.com, with special early bird rates available through March 2, 2018. For more information, visit www.musicbiz2018.com.
About the
Music Business Association
The
Music Business Association (Music Biz) is a membership organization that advances and promotes music commerce — a community committed to the full spectrum of monetization models in the industry. It provides common ground by offering thought leadership, resources, and unparalleled networking opportunities, all geared to the specific needs of its membership.
Music Biz brings a unique perspective and valuable insight into the trends and changes that innovation brings. Today, we put our collective experience to work across all delivery models: physical, digital, mobile, and more.
Music Biz and its members are committed to building the future of music commerce — together.